Grammar: ✨ Grammar F: 🧩 Parts of Speech - Basics (A1) - Lesson 16: Demonstratives 'these' & 'those'

Grammar: Future Simple A2 Lesson 17: Talking About the Future with 'Will' What you will learn: By the end of this lesson, you will be able to use "will" and "won't" to talk about future predictions, promises, and spontaneous decisions. When to Use 'Will' We use the Future Simple with 'will' to talk about the future in a few specific situations. It's very easy because the verb never changes! 🔮 Predictions To say what we think or believe will happen in the future. Example: I think it will rain tomorrow. 🙋‍♀️ Spontaneous Decisions For a decision you make at the moment of speaking. Example: It's hot in here. I will open the window. 🤝 Promises To promise or offer to do something. Example: Don't worry, I will help you with your homework. The Grammar Rule 📖 How to Form the Future Simple Form Structure Example Positive (+) Subject + will + Verb They will visit Angkor Wat tomorrow. Negative (-) Subject + will not (won't) + Verb She won't be